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The Amyloid Region of Hfq Riboregulator Promotes DsrA:rpoS RNAs Annealing

Florian Turbant, Pengzhi Wu, Frank Wien, Véronique Arluison

2021Biology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hfq is a bacterial RNA chaperone which promotes the pairing of small noncoding RNAs to target mRNAs, allowing post-transcriptional regulation. This RNA annealing activity has been attributed for years to the N-terminal region of the protein that forms a toroidal structure with a typical Sm-fold. Nevertheless, many Hfqs, including that of Escherichia coli, have a C-terminal region with unclear functions. Here we use a biophysical approach, Synchrotron Radiation Circular Dichroism (SRCD), to probe the interaction of the E. coli Hfq C-terminal amyloid region with RNA and its effect on RNA annealing. This C-terminal region of Hfq, which has been described to be dispensable for sRNA:mRNA annealing, has an unexpected and significant effect on this activity. The functional consequences of this novel property of the amyloid region of Hfq in relation to physiological stress are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRNArpoSEscherichia coliNon-coding RNATransfer RNACell biologyChaperone (clinical)RNA-binding proteinGeneticsMolecular biologyGeneGene expressionPromoterPathologyMedicineRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyProtein Structure and Dynamics
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